Plays of Gods and Men by Lord (Edward J. M. D. Plunkett) Dunsany
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page 76 of 201 (37%)
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Your Majesty, the prophet will pray for life if he is not killed now. It would be pity to grant it. King Karnos: Is not a King's word death? I have said he shall die at sunset. [Enter Prophet. The Executioner creeps along close behind him.] Voice-of-the-Gods: O the gods are about to have lied. The gods will have lied. I have prophesied falsely and the gods will have lied. My death cannot atone for it nor the punishment of others. [Ichtharion and Ludibras start.] Ichtharion: He will betray us yet. Voice-of-the-Gods: O why did you let your voice come through my lips? O why did you allow your voice to lie? For centuries it has been said from city to city, "The gods cannot lie." The nomads have known it out upon the plains. The mountaineers have known it near the dawn. That is all over now. O King, let me die at once. For I have prophesied falsely and at sunset the gods will lie. |
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